How Hard Is It to Get Into UVA From Out of State?
This is the question that matters for NJ, NY, and CT families. UVA’s overall 12.53% acceptance rate is misleading because Virginia law requires the university to maintain two-thirds Virginia resident enrollment. The numbers break down dramatically by residency: Virginia residents are admitted at 22%, out-of-state applicants at 10%, and out-of-state RD applicants at just 6.97% (Cavalier Daily, March 2026). For full data, see our UVA acceptance rate analysis.
| Round | In-State Rate | Out-of-State Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Early Decision | 24.9% | 22.6% |
| Early Action | 22.8% | 9.8% |
| Regular Decision | 7.4% | 6.97% |
| Overall | 22% | 10% |
Source: Cavalier Daily, UVA Today, 2025-2026.
Should Out-of-State Students Apply ED, EA, or RD to UVA?
UVA is one of the few top public schools offering all three options. The data strongly favors ED for out-of-state students: the ED out-of-state rate (22.6%) is more than triple the RD out-of-state rate (6.97%). However, ED is binding. EA gives you a non-binding early read at 9.8% out-of-state, but 14.7% of EA applicants were deferred to RD. For out-of-state families, the strategic calculus is: if UVA is your top choice, apply ED. If it is one of several targets, apply EA for the early read. Avoid RD if possible. For detailed strategy, see our ED vs RD guide.
What GPA and Test Scores Do You Need for UVA?
| Metric | UVA Range | Competitive Target (Out-of-State) |
|---|---|---|
| GPA (unweighted) | 3.7-4.0 | 3.9+ |
| SAT (middle 50%) | 1390-1530 | 1480+ |
| ACT (middle 50%) | 32-35 | 33+ |
Source: UVA CDS, 2024-2025.
UVA is test-optional but out-of-state applicants should strongly consider submitting scores at or above the middle 50%. The out-of-state pool is extremely competitive and strong scores help differentiate you. For testing strategy, see our test strategy guide.
What Does UVA Value in Out-of-State Applicants?
UVA rates character and personal qualities as “very important,” equal to academic factors. The Honor Code, student self-governance, and community engagement are central to UVA’s identity. Your essays should reflect intellectual curiosity, leadership, and a genuine understanding of UVA’s culture. Out-of-state applicants should explain why UVA specifically, not just “a good public school.” Reference the specific school you are applying to (College of Arts & Sciences, School of Engineering, School of Architecture, School of Nursing). For essay strategy, see our Common App essay guide. For building your profile, see our summer programs guide and recommendation letter guide.
Is UVA’s School of Engineering Harder Than Arts & Sciences?
Generally yes. For the Class of 2030 EA round, 1,604 students were admitted to Engineering compared to 5,261 for Arts & Sciences. Engineering has a smaller class and separate admissions review. Out-of-state Engineering applicants face the tightest odds: a smaller pool competing for fewer spots within an already restricted out-of-state allocation.
How Does UVA Compare to Other Top Public Schools?
| School | OOS Rate | Total Apps | ED Available? |
|---|---|---|---|
| UVA | 10% | 82,118 | Yes (24%) |
| UCLA | ~9% | ~150,000 | No (UC system) |
| UMich | ~12% | ~109,000 | EA + ED (new) |
| UC Berkeley | ~8% | ~130,000 | No (UC system) |
Source: Institutional data, CDS, 2024-2026.
What Are Your Waitlist Chances at UVA?
Very low. UVA’s waitlist acceptance rate was 3.6% for the Class of 2028 and 0.1% (just 7 students) for the Class of 2026. For full data, see our UVA waitlist analysis. For broader waitlist strategy, see our LOCI guide and waitlist rates comparison.
Final Thoughts: Your UVA Strategy as an Out-of-State Student
Apply ED if UVA is your top choice (22.6% OOS rate vs 6.97% RD). Submit strong test scores even though UVA is test-optional. Write essays that explain why UVA specifically, not just “a prestigious public school.” Reference the specific school within UVA. At Oriel Admissions, our team of former admissions officers from Harvard, Princeton, and Columbia has helped students earn acceptances to UVA and other top universities. Schedule a consultation to discuss how we can help.
No. UVA’s out-of-state acceptance rate is 10% overall and 6.97% in Regular Decision. For NJ families, UVA should be classified as a reach school. The 27% application surge for the Class of 2030 has made it even more competitive.
More than half. Virginia residents are admitted at 22% overall vs 10% for out-of-state. In EA, the gap widens: 22.8% in-state vs 9.8% out-of-state. This is a legal mandate (two-thirds Virginia enrollment), not a soft preference.
Strongly yes if UVA is your top choice. The ED out-of-state rate (22.6%) is more than triple the RD out-of-state rate (6.97%). ED is the single biggest lever out-of-state students have to improve their odds. But ED is binding, so be certain.
Both are extremely competitive for out-of-state applicants. UVA has a slightly lower OOS rate (~10% vs ~12%) but offers binding ED (24%), which UMich only recently introduced. UVA’s ED gives you a clearer strategic advantage if UVA is your top choice.
At ~$73,000 total cost, UVA’s out-of-state price is comparable to private peers. AccessUVA provides substantial aid for Virginia residents but out-of-state students receive less. Run the net price calculator before committing. If paying full price, compare the ROI against private schools at a similar cost.
McIntire is UVA’s undergraduate business school, consistently ranked top-5. Unlike most business schools on this list, McIntire requires an internal application after sophomore year, not a freshman application. This means you enter UVA through Arts & Sciences or another school first, then apply to McIntire as a rising junior.
UVA does not formally track demonstrated interest. However, the binding ED application is the strongest possible interest signal. Campus visits and engagement with regional events can deepen your understanding of the school, which strengthens your essays.
Growing national reputation, successful athletics programs, expanded financial aid, and the halo effect of rising selectivity attracting more applicants. Out-of-state applications increased 43.7%, far outpacing the 19.6% in-state increase. Expect this trend to continue.